Lene Lovich and Nina Hagen collaborated on the song “Don’t Kill the Animals” in 1986 as part of a project supporting animal rights. The track is a vibrant and theatrical anthem advocating for compassion toward animals and an end to their exploitation. Both artists, known for their eclectic and avant-garde styles, brought their unique voices and energies to the song, creating a memorable and dramatic performance.
The collaboration blended Lene Lovich’s quirky, operatic new wave vocals with Nina Hagen’s bold and eccentric punk-meets-opera delivery. The song was released in connection with PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) and became a part of the animal rights movement’s broader cultural impact during the 1980s.
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